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Feb 01, 2011 12:39PM

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Thanks :)
PS: Wrong's 'It's our turn to eat', I think, is a must read for every Kenyan

Thanks :..."
i am about to visit with my dad and his wife...they lived in nairobi for a few years and since that time have read as much as they could about kenya. i will get some suggestions! also andrea will probably have some ideas.

If you like historical fiction, you can't beat Marjorie Macgoye.
Marjorie Macgoye


Caroline Elskin. Excellent book about English atrocities during 50s and 60s when they tried to stop Mau Mau
Reveals how, after the Kenyans fought alongside Allied forces in World War II, the British colonial government detained more than one million Kenyan minorities in prisons and work camps where many met their deaths as a result of a British attempt to destroy official records of the attempt to stop the Mau Mau uprising.




BTW: I also read Mike Mwaura- The Renegade. It's a book from 1972 and I never found reviews on the internet in english. I read it in a Dutch translation. Have you heard of it? The author died young...


I'll be in Tigania, a little village near Meru. 300 km north of Nairobi. BTW: Mwaura's 'The Renegade' is a novel and not about the Mau mau uprising.



Andrea, did i drop the ball in making a thread for you?! i will fix that, i promise. because i'm going to be making food from this book and i'll be excited to chat about it. :D


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Priten - I am a comparatively new member, will a consuming love for Kenya. Have just seen your post. Dont know if you read novels, but I think you may be interested in mine, published this year (2013). Breath of Africa.

Has anyone read Cutting for Stone by Abraham Verghese I loved the detailed description of the Kenyan landscape in the book.

I just read Ngũgĩ wa Thiong'o's The River Between, and thought it extremely good. I was looking for some discussion in the group pages on his books, so looked here under Kenya. I would like to read more of his work. I got a literary crtitique book about his work from the university library here- it discusses it book by book, so I only read the part about The River Between. The only other Kenyan I've read is the autobiography Unbowed: A Memoir by Wangari Maathai (Nobel Peace Prize winner), which I just read this summer also. I've also read Infidel; she is Somali but grew up partly (mostly I think) in Kenya.


I noticed that it's listed in the "50 Books by African Women..." list : https://www.goodreads.com/topic/show/...

Totally agreed. Well recommended.
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